Kathmandu: The Embassy of Nepal, Yangon, organized an event called “Nepal-Myanmar Trade Relations: Promoting Software Business” at the Chatrium Hotel, Yangon, on May 31. The event aimed to promote Nepal’s emerging IT sector—software development and digital services—as a potential sector for collaboration between Nepal and Myanmar by bringing relevant stakeholders from Nepal and Myanmar together.
The one-day event comprised two parts: the first part, which started at 10:00 a.m. and lasted until 12:00 p.m., consisted of remarks by the Ambassador of Nepal, the Chief Minister of Yangon Region, the President of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI), and the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar.
The program also included presentations by the Myanmar Digital Economy Association (MDEA) and representatives from the FinTech Alliance highlighting digital services and information technology scenarios in Myanmar and Nepal, respectively.
The second part, which started from 12:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m., consisted of the showcasing of products and services by Nepali IT companies in the exhibition stalls.
Welcoming the participants, Ambassador Harishchandra Ghimire highlighted the objectives of the program and shared the progress made by Nepal’s IT sector in recent years.
Commending maturing Nepal’s IT products and services, he mentioned that Nepal’s banking and fintech sectors are fully reliant on solutions developed domestically. Ambassador Ghimire further stated that the Government of Nepal attaches high importance to IT and software production and has recently announced an IT Decade with an ambitious target of increasing exports to USD 25 billion from the current USD 500 million and creating nearly 1.5 million jobs in the sector within a decade.
Furthermore, he highlighted the significance of this event in strengthening Nepal-Myanmar service trade by complementing each other’s IT and Fintech-related products and services for mutual benefit, fostering a network of entrepreneurs, and offering essential services.
Similarly, the Chief Minister of the Yangon Region His Excellency U Soe Thein emphasized the relevance of the event in the modern digital world and congratulated the Embassy team for the initiation. Welcoming the participating Nepali IT companies to Myanmar, he expressed his commitment to facilitating collaboration between the IT sectors of the two countries.
In his remarks, the President of UMFCCI, U Aye Win, commended the progress of the Nepali IT sector in businesses, processes, and outsourcing. He underscored that the digital transformation is no longer optional but rather critical for the survival of businesses. He ascertained that the event will be instrumental in identifying trade service challenges, matching software demand with supply, and expanding the potential application of relevant software in the banking, microfinance, and remittance sectors of Myanmar.
Bhesh Raj Khatiwada, a Nepali expat currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of Myanmar Citizens Bank, shared his experience, identified the existing gap in IT and digital services in Myanmar, and urged Nepali companies to grasp the opportunities.
Similarly, Aung Zayar Lwin, Joint Secretary General of UMFCCI and the president of the Myanmar Digital Economy Association (MDEA), emphasized the Myanmar government’s vision of “Digital Myanmar” and mentioned that Nepali companies can match Myanmar’s demand with their key workforce and competitive development costs.
The representatives from FinTech Alliance highlighted the recent growth of the IT service export (ITes) industry in Nepal, briefly described various services catered by Nepali IT companies, and presented profiles of Nepali IT companies that participated in the event. They also expressed the desire of Nepali IT companies to collaborate to develop appropriate technology for facilitating digital growth in Myanmar.
The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar, Dr Lin Aung, the key note speaker and chief guest of the event, took keen interest in core banking software, wallets, compliance solutions, KYC management solutions, remittance software, Paying-Receiving API, software, microfinance institutions and cooperatives, and mobile banking software that were showcased by Nepali IT companies.
The major objective of the event was information dissemination among representatives of the business circle, IT companies, banks, microfinance institutions, and financial institutions in Myanmar. The event also aimed to explore prospects for the expansion of Nepali IT products and services and establish links between relevant sectors of the two countries.
Thus, in the afternoon event, 13 Nepali companies—BitsKraft Pvt. Ltd., City Express Group of Companies (CityTech), Digital Age Nepal Pvt. Ltd., Inficare Pvt. Ltd., Info Developers Pvt. Ltd., imark Private Limited, IMS Software Private Limited, Khalti Pvt. Ltd. Products, One-Point Financial Services, Silk Innovation, Synergy Tech Software Pvt. Ltd., Techmind Solution, and mbank Technologies—showcased their products in the exhibition booths.
Officials from the central bank of Myanmar, the Myanmar Banks Association, private banks, microfinance intuitions, insurance and remittance companies, representatives from UMFCCI, the Myanmar Women Entrepreneur Network, and the and the Myanmar Digital Economy Association were present at the event.
Similarly, other attendees were IT companies, entrepreneur groups, and IT professionals. Altogether, 200 people from various organizations attended the event. The event, being the first of its kind, was highly appreciated and praised by the participants.
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